Synonym: flash, flaunt, ostentate, swank. Similar words: blow off, throw off, in view of, blow out, grow on, blow over, from now on, show. Meaning: v. display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously show-off. n. someone who deliberately behaves in such a way as to attract attention.
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(31) Its the ideal platform for owners to show off their prized possession.
(32) A few carefully placed lamps will provide atmosphere and show off the surrounding plants.
(33) Fine-slatted Venetian blinds show off the tall sash windows, which are too elegant to be obscured by curtains.
(34) A year, too, when it was the fashion to show off the figure.
(35) Sometimes its funny, sometimes its poignant, sometimes it's just an excuse to show off a fine singing voice.
(36) Even Tony was anxious for Joe to spend some time with him and Helen, and to show off his new car.
(37) We did have a short time to show off whatever skills we had managed to acquire.
(38) The driver seemed as concerned to show off his excessive acceleration as if we had been prospective buyers and he a salesman.
(39) Whenever they appear in public, they usually have to wear hideously-hued tracksuits, or even show off their knees.
(40) There's plenty of time to enjoy the ride and time to show off some skill and control.
(41) David Alan Miller slicks back his hair and dons a black leather vest and sleeveless shirt to show off his biceps.
(42) At last,(sentencedict.com) this was a chance to show off her talents before a real audience.
(43) I'd been waiting for some opportunity to show off, to draw attention to myself.
(44) A few strategically placed stones will show off individual ferns.
(45) Perhaps it was because the glamorous life was too far away to show off their child to friends and relatives.
(46) Rabbit could show off by riding the waves with a women on his shoulders.
(47) We want to put up an art display at the end of the year to show off the students' work.
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(48) The little Styrofoam houses he used to show off his idea were as far as the scheme advanced during his tenure.
(49) Then one day I discovered that he was borrowing them to show off at his dinners and returning them the next morning.
(50) We used to wear as much make-up as we dared, in order to show off to our friends.
(51) Men fight, compete, love, show off, and hunt all over the world.
(52) Good table linen is also essential-to show off the food and add to the atmosphere.
(53) Usual stuff ... down the pub with it slung over the shoulder to show off - hero of the moment.
(54) Wanda's having an open house Saturday to show off her new condo.
(55) First shown on Yorkshire Television, it's now our turn to let the starry-eyed host show off his skills.
(56) We love to show off some rare and stunning find.
(57) He likes to show off his masculine physique.
(58) To show off becomingly or advantageously.
(59) Show off your mad skills with the slam-dunk contest and the 3-point shootout.
(60) Pomegranates in the courtyards are bursting their vermillion skins to show off their jeweled kernels.
More similar words: blow off, throw off, in view of, blow out, grow on, blow over, from now on, show, shout, show in, shove, show up, short, shoot, shock, shower, rush out, should, shorts, bishop, shortly, in short, shoot up, shooting, workshop, shortage, a big shot, threshold, gift shop, cut short.